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I OCTOBER, 1970 W Sflm HfcjdE' Walt McAllister, I; Coon Hunters McAllister and Camp Walt McAllister, Clintc Woodrow Campbell, forme fer, hunt for a hobby. The two have been cot I eight years. They readily which rank among the bes October is the beginning of the hunting season for them. The weather is cool and the woods are usually damp enough for the dogs to trail the coons quite well. It's several nights a week for them until the season ends in March. The weather hardly ever gets too bad for McAllister > and Campbell. If it is extremely cold, they just sit in their car and listen to the dogs run and bark. Both hunters admit they know the markings of a good dog. "They must have ? 3 lU 1 -I ' ct guuu muuiii, oe aDie to run, and have good ears," stated McAllister. Dieting is extremely important, also. When the fall of the year comes, the amount of food given the animals must be reduced. If they are too heavy, they cannot hunt and run as well as a lighter weight dog. VOTE NOV. 3rd Woodrow Campbell, r. hell Hunt for a Hobby in Mills Shop employee, and r Clinton Mills Spinning dof)n hunting together for over admit they have coon dogs t. AmontI their rnon dnrrc you'll find such varieties as half blue tick, half blood hound; half blue tick and half red bone; full blue tick; and quarter blue tick and three quarters black and tan. Mijceti Some Coarse . . . Some Fine "Where does your stomach go when you stand up?" "It retires to the rear and pops up under an assumed name." * * * Doctor: How is the patient who swallowed the half-dollar?" Nurse: "No change yet. sir." * * * Preacher: "That's a sorta funny request for prayer. Brother Ernest. I never praved for bad kidnevs before." Ernest: "How come you can't? Last Sundav vou prayed for all the loose livers." * * * My mother used to say "anybody can grow up to be president." Now I know what she meant. THE ClOTHMAKER 1 will give you counsel and God be with you. -(Exod. 18-19) God is everywhere. His light is shining on our path. His life is present with us as a healing power. Wherever we go we rri inci/1 ^^ uiv III.1IUC IIIU V.I1LIC l/l VJUU 5 love. He is with us to help meet our every need ?to strengthen us when we need strength and to sustain us when we need to be sustained. He is in charge of our actions and reactions. He is in charge of our lives. jMr ajfi Forgotten Photo Can you identify this Clinton Mills Old Timer? It's Jim Meadors. The photo was made in 1903 when he was six years old. ! tyasutl . . . Some wrth a Different Twist Zippers will never take the place of buttons. You can't put zippers in the collection plate. * * # Peace is not like pork chops and butter. The more people who want it. the more there is to go around. * * * "The best way to show that a stick is crooked is not to argue about it, or spend your time denouncing it. but to lay a straight stick alongside of it." * * One of Hollywood's best Kept secrets is about the day that Pat Brady sobbed to Roy Rogers: "But, Roy, I thought you said you wanted old Trigger shot, not shod!" * * * Preacher to overflow congregation: ''Bless your pew-packing hearts!" Ijl From Personnel Office RETIREMENT KT The Clinton Mills Personne a limited number of retirerr Security Administration for who are planning to retire wi" months. The kits, which are availabl Truman Owens, are designed 1 fits, how to apply for them, a for Social Security Benefits v age. They also include a chec step-by-step procedure to folio and the other details necessar rity and Medicare benefits. Owens will be pleased to with employees who are cons It is very important to fi] at least three months before i The check list enclosed in following procedures for peop This checklist is designed speed up your claim for Soci _yuu die iieuxing retirement, should take and the papers yc your claim. FIRST File your claim f months before you are age 6! 65, file your claim 3 months b SECOND Your social secv THIRD The oldest eviden you have available. TVioeo moir Ko A A1V0V Akk%Jk\ Wt. 1. Birth certificate establi: 2. Your early baptismal ci 3. A Federal census recorc 4. Your family Bible 5. Your oldest insurance f 6. Your marriage certifica 7. Birth certificates of vol 8. Armed service discharp 9. Anv other old record o FOURTH Your latest W and taxes withheld). Also a i you have earned in the vear ol IF YOUR WIFE (OR DEI ALSO RETIREMENT AGE .4 FITS ON YOUR ACCOUNT V (HIS) CLAIM SI-IOU'D BE TIME. SHE (HE) WILL NEE 1. Evidence of birth date 2. Own social security nun lr iuu n/\VIL UMILUKKT UNMARRIED FULL-TIME ? YOU SHOULD FILE A CLA SAME TIME. You will need: 1. Each child or student's 2. Each child or student's thev have one. IF YOUR WIFE IS NOT HAS CHILDREN UNDER AG SHOULD FILE A CLAIM A1 BE PAID TO HER UNTIL ' REACHES AGE 18. CALL FIRST! YOU MA TRIP. Most Social Security b of by phone. 5 rS AVAILABLE ;1 Department has received lent kits from the Social distribution to employees thin the next three to four e from Personnel Assistant :o advise you of your benend to speed up your claim /hen you reach retirement k list which gives you a w, the information needed, y in filing for Social Secu i discuss retirement plans idering retiring soon, le your claim for benefits retirement. the package includes the le planning to retire: to help you apply for and al Security benefits when rhese are the actions you >u will need when you file or Medicare during the 3 5. If you retire before age efore retirement date. irifir nr* nn .AJ.AVV V.U1 Vi VI llUlliUCl . ce of your birth date that shed at time of birth ertificate 1 of your age Dolicies te it children e f your age or birth date. -2 (statement of earnings -ecord of the total amount : retirement. 'endent husband! is lND will draw benelthen you retire, her filed at the same d: isee 11st aoove) nber if she (he) has one sT AGE 18 (OR WHO ARE STUDENTS (AGE 18-22), >1M FOR THEM AT THE birth certificate social security number if RETIREMENT AGE BUT IE 18 IN HER CARE, SHE LSO AS BENEFITS MAY THE YOUNGEST CHILD Y SAVE YOURSELF A 'usiness can be taken care